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Replacement Theology?!? Who is the true Israel of God? w/ Rich Lusk
May 6, 2026
1h 11m 29s
Mo Brooks EXPOSES Gambling Money Influencing Alabama Elections
Apr 29, 2026
37m 38s
Who Controls the Classroom? Education, Ideology, and the Fight for the Future
Apr 22, 2026
54m 45s
Ceding Ground to the Left: Ledbetter and the Last Day of Legislative Session
Apr 15, 2026
1h 01m 48s
Rodney Walker: America’s Debt Crisis, Immigration, and Why Business Leaders Must Step Up
Apr 8, 2026
40m 27s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 5/6/26 | ![]() Replacement Theology?!? Who is the true Israel of God? w/ Rich Lusk✨ | replacement theologyfulfillment theology+4 | Rich Lusk | 1819 News1819 Media | — | replacement theologyfulfillment theology+6 | — | 1h 11m 29s | |
| 4/29/26 | ![]() Mo Brooks EXPOSES Gambling Money Influencing Alabama Elections✨ | gambling influenceAlabama elections+3 | Mo Brooks | PACsAlabama+1 | — | gambling moneyAlabama politics+5 | — | 37m 38s | |
| 4/22/26 | ![]() Who Controls the Classroom? Education, Ideology, and the Fight for the Future✨ | educationlegislative session+3 | — | 1819 Media | — | legislative sessionpolitical strategy+3 | — | 54m 45s | |
| 4/15/26 | ![]() Ceding Ground to the Left: Ledbetter and the Last Day of Legislative Session✨ | legislative sessionpolitical analysis+3 | — | 1819 Media | — | legislative sessionpolitics+4 | — | 1h 01m 48s | |
| 4/8/26 | ![]() Rodney Walker: America’s Debt Crisis, Immigration, and Why Business Leaders Must Step Up✨ | national debtimmigration+4 | Rodney Walker | 1819 Media | America | debt crisisimmigration+4 | — | 40m 27s | |
| 4/1/26 | ![]() From Gymnastics to Battling the Race Based Gynocracy: Dee Foster on Identity Politics and the MLK Project✨ | identity politicsmedia narratives+5 | Dee Foster | University of AlabamaMLK Project+1 | — | Dee Fosteridentity politics+7 | — | 1h 05m 03s | |
| 3/25/26 | ![]() Students Challenge “Christ or Chaos” — The Debate Gets Heated✨ | debateabortion+5 | Bryan DawsonErnie Yarbrough | Turning Point | — | studentsdebate+7 | — | 1h 41m 50s | |
| 3/18/26 | ![]() Jerry Carl on D.C. Chaos, Immigration Crisis, Faith, and Fighting for Alabama✨ | D.C. ChaosImmigration Crisis+3 | Jerry Carl | 1819 News1819 Media | AlabamaWashington+1 | Jerry CarlAlabama+5 | — | 56m 12s | |
| 3/11/26 | ![]() TPUSA Prove Me Wrong, Bryan Dawson on the Hot Seat✨ | politicsreligion+4 | — | Turning Point USA | — | TPUSAProve Me Wrong+5 | — | 1h 50m 39s | |
| 3/4/26 | ![]() Jared Hudson: Navy SEAL Running for U.S. Senate | Faith, Family & America First✨ | Navy SEALU.S. Senate+4 | Jared Hudson | Covenant Rescue Group | Alabama | Navy SEALU.S. Senate+5 | — | 47m 55s | |
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| 2/25/26 | ![]() Revolutionizing Foster Care: The Alabama Model Changing America w/ Lee Marshall✨ | foster care reformprivatized foster care+3 | Lee Marshall | Kids to LoveHope for Trauma | AlabamaAmerica | foster careAlabama model+3 | — | 50m 16s | |
| 2/18/26 | ![]() Seth Gruber: This Is the Last Stand for Western Civilization | Church, Culture, & the Battle Ahead✨ | Western civilizationChurch and culture+5 | Seth Gruber | The White Rose ResistanceThe 1916 Project+1 | — | Western civilizationChurch+8 | — | 58m 26s | |
| 2/12/26 | ![]() Coach Tuberville From His DC Office: SAVE Act, Border Crisis, & Alabama’s Future | CEO Bryan Dawson traveled to Washington, D.C., for an exclusive, in-person interview with U.S. Sen. Tommy “Coach” Tuberville—filmed inside Tuberville’s Senate office on Capitol Hill. In this high-stakes conversation, Tuberville lays out what he believes is the most urgent fight facing the country: the SAVE Act and election integrity. He warns that if Congress fails to act before the next election, the consequences could permanently reshape the nation. From Washington power struggles to Alabama’s future, this interview connects the dots between what’s happening in D.C. and what it means for families back home. Filmed inside the U.S. Senate. No spin. No edits. Just the conversation. 📍 1819 News | In Pursuit of a Free and Flourishing AlabamaSubscribe for weekly conversations shaping our state and nation. | 33m 15s | ||||||
| 2/10/26 | ![]() Behind the Scenes in the HHS Fight| Admiral Brian Christine | Admiral Brian Christine, Assistant Secretary for Health at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, joins 1819 News: The Podcast for an in-depth conversation on the most critical health, life, and cultural issues confronting America. Serving under President Donald Trump and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Christine offers a rare, inside look at how the Trump administration is reversing radical Biden-era policies and restoring science, accountability, and moral clarity to federal healthcare. | 48m 18s | ||||||
| 2/4/26 | ![]() Anthony Rubin: The Truth About Europe’s Invasion No One Wants You to See | What is really happening to Europe—and who is behind it? Host Bryan Dawson sits down with investigative journalist and documentary filmmaker Anthony Rubin to expose what Rubin witnessed firsthand while tracking mass migration routes from Africa into Europe for his documentary Replacing Europe. From the Canary Islands to France and the U.K., Rubin reveals how governments, NGOs, and UN agencies facilitate migration—and why it continues despite overwhelming public opposition. | 47m 57s | ||||||
| 2/2/26 | ![]() “Everything Is on the Line”: Alabama AG Candidates Clash on Crime, Culture, and the Future of the State | The house was packed at a recent Point Clear Republican Women gathering as Alabama attorney general candidates faced off in a high-energy, spirited forum. From violent crime and voter fraud to DEI, transgender ideology, gambling, DHR abuses, and federal overreach—this conversation makes one thing clear: the future of Alabama is at stake. Hosted by 1819 News CEO Bryan Dawson. | 1h 29m 05s | ||||||
| 1/28/26 | ![]() Montgomery Mayhem and Gay Race Communism | What happens when ideology replaces reality—and power is built on chaos instead of competence? In this episode of 1819 News: The Podcast, Bryan Dawson delivers an unfiltered monologue on crime, power, and ideology, linking Montgomery’s collapse, Minneapolis unrest, and the broader culture war into one unavoidable pattern. If you’ve watched content on political corruption, urban crime, elections, or cultural breakdown, this episode pulls you deeper—exposing why chaos is rewarded, accountability disappears, and why what’s happening in Alabama mirrors what’s happening nationwide. | 1h 16m 45s | ||||||
| 1/21/26 | ![]() Why Christians MUST Stop Separating Faith from Politics – The Culture War Is HERE! | The culture war isn’t theoretical anymore—it’s shaping our laws, our churches, and our future in real time. In this episode of 1819 News: The Podcast, Bryan Dawson takes a hard look at why the culture war is the real battleground shaping America’s future. From Minneapolis and anarcho-tyranny to media control, education, and the collapse of the Christian ethos, Bryan explains why politics is downstream from culture—and why Christians can no longer pretend faith and politics are separate. We explore how decentralized media is reshaping public life, why neutrality is a myth, and what history—from King Alfred to modern America—teaches us about restoring order in times of chaos. If you’ve felt like the world is spiraling and no one is naming the real problem, this episode is for you. | 58m 21s | ||||||
| 1/14/26 | ![]() Anarcho-Tyranny EXPOSED: How the State Punishes Citizens & Protects Criminals | Auron MacIntyre | The United States is no longer governed by law — it’s governed by anarcho-tyranny. In this explosive interview, political theorist and The Total State author Auron MacIntyre breaks down how modern liberal democracies devolve into tyranny by punishing law-abiding citizens while empowering criminals, illegals, and regime client classes. This is not left vs right.This is state vs people. 📘 Order Auron MacIntyre’s book The Total State: How Liberal Democracies Become Tyrannies👍 Subscribe for clear-eyed, no-nonsense political analysis the media won’t give you. | 48m 59s | ||||||
| 1/7/26 | ![]() Casey Wardynski: Former Pentagon Insider on What REALLY Happened on January 6 | In this in-depth interview, Casey Wardynski — former Assistant Secretary of the Army, West Point graduate, and longtime Pentagon official — shares firsthand insight into how power operates inside Washington, D.C., and what he witnessed during some of the most consequential moments in recent American history. Wardynski discusses January 6, civilian control of the military, Pentagon leadership dynamics, intelligence agencies, defense budgeting, and the challenges facing the U.S. armed forces after decades of war. Drawing on decades of experience at the highest levels of government, he explains how entrenched bureaucracy and unelected officials influence policy decisions long after elected leaders come and go. | 1h 01m 01s | ||||||
| 12/31/25 | ![]() Immigration Without Assimilation Is Invasion | A Biblical Perspective with Pastor Rich Lusk | Is mass immigration biblical — or is it being weaponized against America and the Church?Bryan Dawson sits down with Pastor Rich Lusk to confront one of the most controversial issues facing Alabama and the nation today: immigration, assimilation, and biblical truth. On this episode of 1819 News: The Podcast, we examine what the Bible actually says about immigration, why many churches have adopted progressive talking points, and how immigration without assimilation becomes invasion. Pastor Rich Lusk breaks down Scripture, church history, and theology to explain why nations, borders, and order matter — and why Christians must reject toxic empathy and lawlessness disguised as compassion. This conversation also exposes how progressive and Marxist-aligned organizations have intentionally targeted the Church, funding astroturf campaigns and manipulating Scripture to reshape Christian views on immigration, sovereignty, and national identity. | 58m 16s | ||||||
| 12/24/25 | ![]() You Will Be Peter: Jerry Lathan Explains Why Jesus Chose a Flawed Man to Lead the Church | Why would Jesus choose Simon Peter—a flawed, impulsive, ordinary fisherman—to become the foundation of the Church? In this episode of 1819 News: The Podcast, host Bryan Dawson sits down with bestselling author and historian Jerry Lathan to unpack the true, chronological story of Simon Peter, the most relatable and misunderstood figure in the Gospels. Drawing from Lathan’s book, You Will Be Peter, this conversation explores why Peter’s failures were not a liability—but the point. From walking on water to denying Christ, Peter’s journey mirrors the struggles of everyday believers and reveals how faith is forged through doubt, growth, and perseverance. The discussion also examines why modern culture—and Hollywood—often misunderstands Christianity, why authentic faith-based storytelling still resonates with audiences, and how Peter’s leadership compares to foundational figures like George Washington. If you’ve ever felt unqualified, uncertain, or unfinished in your faith, this episode will challenge and encourage you. Learn more about the book: https://youwillbepeter.com Subscribe to 1819 News for more conversations on faith, culture, and leadership. | 34m 38s | ||||||
| 12/17/25 | ![]() The Dutton Principle & Immigration: Why Anything Worth Having Must Be Defended | In this episode, Bryan Dawson applies the “Dutton Principle” to immigration and explains why anything worth having must be defended—or it will be lost.Dawson connects faith, history, and current events to argue that immigration is the most urgent political issue facing America today. Building on themes from recent episodes, he explains why immigration without assimilation is not compassion, but invasion, and how it fits into a broader cultural and ideological struggle. Dawson frames America as an inherited garden, built through sacrifice and faith, and warns that stewardship requires the courage to protect what previous generations handed down. From overwhelmed hospitals and public schools to rising housing costs, infrastructure strain, public safety concerns, and compromised elections, he lays out how mass legal and illegal immigration is reshaping the nation’s economy, culture, and future. In a viral personal story sparked by a routine trip to buy stamps, Dawson exposes what he calls “toxic empathy”—a mindset that prioritizes the feelings of lawbreakers over responsibility to citizens and future generations. The backlash he received online, filled with accusations of racism and fascism, becomes a case study in how dissent is silenced and resistance discouraged. The episode also addresses a controversial but direct claim: while abortion remains a grave moral evil, a nation must exist in order to outlaw it. Without borders, assimilation, and moral clarity, no long-term political victories are possible. Dawson closes with a call to reject propaganda, embrace courage, and accept that defending something worth having always comes at a cost. | 48m 31s | ||||||
| 12/10/25 | ![]() Yellowstone, Auburn, and the Bolshevik Revolution | In this powerful and thought-provoking episode of 1819 News: The Podcast , host Bryan Dawson takes listeners on a gripping journey through the cultural battles shaping Alabama, America, and the future of Western civilization itself. Drawing on vivid metaphors—from Y ellowstone to the biblical creation mandate—Dawson introduces the compelling “Dutton Principle”: Anything worth having will inevitably be targeted, and unless we defend it with courage, it will be lost. This episode zeroes in on one of Alabama’s most influential institutions: Auburn University. Dawson makes a passionate case for why Auburn is not only worth protecting but uniquely positioned to become the nation’s model for what a bold, unapologetically traditional university can be. With stories uncovered by 1819 News—ranging from DEI rebranding tactics and radical curriculum choices to controversial hiring decisions and alleged race-based admissions practices—Dawson paints a candid picture of a university at a crossroads. But this conversation goes far beyond campus politics. Dawson zooms out to connect today’s cultural tensions to a sweeping historical narrative of Christendom, Western civilization, and the ideological forces that have sought to dismantle them for over a century. From the Bolshevik Revolution to the “long march through the institutions,” he traces how modern progressive ideology took root and explains why its rise represents not just a political struggle, but a spiritual one. At the heart of the episode is a clear, energizing call to action: leaders must lead. Whether trustees, administrators, alumni, or everyday citizens, Dawson argues that those entrusted with influence have a responsibility to protect what is good, true, and beautiful—and to remove what threatens the hearts, minds, and souls of future generations. Bold, unfiltered, and deeply motivating, this episode challenges listeners to see the cultural landscape with fresh clarity and to engage with renewed purpose. If you care about Alabama, education, or the future of America, this is an episode you cannot afford to miss. | 1h 01m 43s | ||||||
| 12/3/25 | ![]() Who Is an American? Borders, Identity, and the Fight for a Nation w/ Andrew Isker | Who Is an American? Borders, Identity, and the Fight for a Nation w/ Andrew Isker. In this powerful episode of 1819 News: The Podcast, we confront one of the most fundamental—and forbidden—questions in modern American discourse: What does it mean to be an American, and who gets to decide? From open borders to birthright citizenship, from mass immigration to the reshaping of culture and national identity, we dig into the uncomfortable realities that most media outlets and political leaders refuse to touch. Host Bryan Dawson lays the groundwork with a striking analogy drawn from Yellowstone: Whenever something beautiful and valuable is built, there will always be forces trying to take it. America, he argues, is no different. As millions cross our borders and political elites rewrite long-held definitions of citizenship and nationhood, we must ask whether the inheritance passed down by our forefathers is being preserved—or quietly replaced. Joining the conversation is author, cultural commentator, and prolific X-poster Andrew Isker, known for his penetrating critiques of “trash world” politics and his unapologetic defense of Christian nationalism and traditional American identity. Isker breaks down why nations are not mere “propositions,” why multiculturalism uniquely destabilizes Western societies, and why the U.S. has abandoned the basic principle that a government exists to serve its own people. Dawson and Isker explore the economic side of national decline—from H-1B visa abuses to the outsourcing of American opportunity to foreign labor. They tackle the myth of the “melting pot,” the misinterpretation of the 14th Amendment, and the propaganda that conditions Americans to reject the very instincts every other nation on earth takes for granted. This episode is a call to clarity. A call to return to a grounded understanding of nation, people, land, and culture. A call to reject the naïveté that assumes everyone flooding into our country shares our values or intentions. A call to defend what remains of the most extraordinary civilizational achievement in human history: the United States of America. If you’re ready for tough questions, honest answers, and a conversation that pushes past the boundaries of polite political discourse, this is an episode you can’t afford to miss. | 1h 43m 44s | ||||||
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